Justice For Myanmar (JFM) released a statement on May 16 that the Indian government is actively training and inviting members of the Myanmar military to defense ceremonies.
2023 On November 30, the president of India himself attended a graduation ceremony for Indian cadets attended by more than a thousand cadets, including cadets from Myanmar, according to the statement.
Therefore, JFM has requested India to immediately ban all transfers of technology and fuel, including military weapons and related equipment, to the Myanmar military, and to suspend all military training courses.
In addition, the Myanmar Admiral also participated in the Goa Maritime Special Meeting (GMC) hosted by the Indian Navy.
Indian Defense Minister Shri Giridhar Aramane paid an official visit to Myanmar in June 2023 and met with the coup leader General Min Aung Hlaing in Nay Pyi Taw and also met with the Western-sanctioned Defense Minister General Mya Tun Oo.
In addition, the former leader of the Myanmar Navy, General Mo Aung, He also held meetings with Chief Defense Officer Lt. Gen. Kan Myint Than, and cooperated with India's military council. He also said that he is indicating what is involved.
JFM pointed out that India continued to support military cooperation during and in the years following the military's "clearance operations" against the Rohingya.
RFA is trying to contact the Indian Embassy in Myanmar to find out India's position on JFM's statement.
JFM released a statement that last January, the Indian Air Force shipped 52 types of items labeled as "defense equipment" to the maintenance department of Yangon's Mingaladon Air Base Headquarters.